Examples

RPG Battle maps

Scales of War Battlemap I (part2) – These pages utilize the original version of ditzie, but they quickly illustrate how well the system is geared for fantasy battle maps. Between parts, you can see how the images (the character tokens or “pogs”) have been repositioned, and how separate layers have been added to represent a growing fire.

Scales of War Battlemap II (part2, part 3, part4) – This is a more complex example similar to the above. Here, however, you can see an ever-expanding map layout that clearly illustrates where the characters are, where they have been, and what each individual player and creature is “up to” during the course of the game.

The Chaos Scar Battlemap (part2, part3) – Like the above two maps, this series of pages shows an expanding fantasy battle map. This collection is built on the ditzie Beta site.

Misc Battlemap – Here is a more generic battle map that does not use a custom background image. You can see here that a sort of cave has been fashioned with a blocking technique using a simple background texture and black rectangles as the walls.

Not sure what you mean by “code for a map.” ditzie is purely an image-based system. You create a gallery, upload images, and then manipulate composite images. Maps are either images of places that sit behind other images, or image fragments that you assemble to look like a place.